A Free Film School?!
March 20th, 2010 Posted in Film School, News | No Comments »

Can you believe I found a free film school? A school that teaches you everything you need to learn about filmmaking at no cost to you other then your time and energy. Like most things in life - if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. However, unlike most professions, to become a professional filmmaker it only takes some inexpensive equipment ($400+), a computer, and the time to make a film. Consider your “free film school” the process of learning filmmaking on your own - which can be done in a number of ways without a formal expensive “filmmaking education”.
Work For Free
Most people don’t turn down free help…especially if it is good free help. Ask your local filmmaker if you can intern with them or help by getting them coffee and doughnuts. Check out Craigslist.org under “Gigs” or Mandy.com for job and internship postings.
Home Schooled
Reading books, magazines and watching films are a great way to learn about the essentials of filmmaking without spending a lot of money. A great magazine for the new filmmaker is Student Filmmakers, they have a number of “how to” articles, videos and even list workshops to attend. One of the very best books on marketing and distribution of your film is Jon Reiss’s “Think Outside the Box Office”
Work on Set
The best experience you can have as a filmmaker is working on a live set of a real film production. All the books, workshops, seminars, videos and lectures in the world can not replace the knowledge you will gain from working on a live film set. *Note a good film school will prepare you to work on one. Any position will do - from janitor to lightning technician. For jobs - check out Craigslist.org under “Gigs”, Mandy.com or your local union.
Trial by Fire
Just do it! There is nothing stopping you from making your first film. Borrow or buy an inexpensive digital video camera and simple editing suite for a computer then draft your script and pick your locations. You don’t even need actors - just start shooting and creating with what you have available. Think you don’t have what it takes to make a movie? Read this - Dear Movie Makers, Make Movies!
Talk the Talk
Attend film festivals and free/low-cost seminars hosted by your local college, library or cinema to meet and speak with other filmmakers. Ask them questions to pick up tips and learn how to speak their language. If you can learn to “talk the talk” from professionals you can learn how to pitch your film to professionals. The New York Film Academy in New York City and Los Angeles host to a number of free public screenings and discussions with popular filmmakers and actors.
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While my version of a “free film school” may not have been what you are looking for, it certainly is an option. Paying for film school is also another viable option since film school does have a significant benefits - read this post on if film school is worth it. Plus, there are a number of scholarship and financial aid options available for those of us with little funds and big dreams. Regardless if you decide to attempt any of the above methods for learning filmmaking or attend a film school that you have to pay for, there is no replacement for hard work, talent, a network of working professionals and dedication to your craft. In this industry, your largest expense will be paying your dues.
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